Arts & Entertainment
Three New Acts Coming to The Spire Center This Summer and Fall
Tickets for indie pop, 70s folk, and a classic rock tribute go on sale this Saturday morning.
The Spire Center for the Performing Arts is adding a trio of diverse performances to its upcoming calendar, with tickets for all three shows hitting the virtual box office this Saturday, May 30, at 6:30 a.m.
Whether you are looking for intimate singer-songwriter performances or a full-blown arena rock experience, the downtown Plymouth venue has slated a variety of talent to keep the stage busy through September.
The New Lineup
- Lainey Dionne (August 27): Part of the venue’s Lobby Series—which offers an intimate setting for regional musicians—Dionne is an award-winning indie pop artist and Berklee College of Music graduate. Her songwriting credits span major networks including Netflix, Disney+, and MTV.
- Time in a Bottle: Songs of the ’70s (August 28): Nashville duo Swearingen & Kelli, joined by tenor Jonathan Beedle, will anchor this nostalgia-fueled evening. The setlist promises hits from the era's songwriting titans, including Carole King, James Taylor, Jim Croce, and Stevie Nicks.
- Don’t Look Back - The Boston Experience (September 19): For fans of classic rock, this act offers a faithful recreation of the legendary band Boston. Having performed at venues holding up to 5,000 people and boasting a multi-year residency at Disney World, the group aims to bring a authentic 1970s concert vibe to Court Street.
How to Attend
Tickets for these new shows will be available starting at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 30, at spirecenter.org.
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The Spire, located at 25 ½ Court Street, is handicap accessible. Attendees can utilize streetside parking or nearby public lots.
These performances join a packed summer schedule at the Spire, which includes upcoming appearances by FJ-The Music of Foreigner Journey (June 5), Omari Banks (June 6), Karla Bonoff (August 1), and Livingston Taylor (June 27), among many others.
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For a full list of upcoming events, visit the Spire Center's website or call the box office at (508) 746-4488.
The Greater Plymouth Performing Arts Center, Inc. (GPPAC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2010 to support the arts in the greater South Shore region. The Spire Center serves as a cultural hub for music, theatre, and dance for all generations in Southeastern Massachusetts.
